Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
210
Was it waiting for me to move? It would be difficult to catch urts in the sewers, so alert and quickly moving.
Was it waiting for me to move? It would be difficult to catch urts in the sewers, so alert and quickly moving.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #210)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
15
207
It must be hard, I thought, to kill such things.
15
208
It was hard to conceive how tenaciously and unsurrendering, how difficult to quench, how stubbornly, the fires of life might burn in so mighty a frame, in the dark, sheltered furnace of so awesome a physical engine.
15
209
It did not move.
15
210
Was it waiting for me to move? It would be difficult to catch urts in the sewers, so alert and quickly moving.
15
211
It would have to feed.
15
212
It would come, occasionally, out of the sewers, however clumsily, to seek slower, easier game.
15
213
It was blind, but it could smell, and it could hear.
It must be hard, I thought, to kill such things.
It was hard to conceive how tenaciously and unsurrendering, how difficult to quench, how stubbornly, the fires of life might burn in so mighty a frame, in the dark, sheltered furnace of so awesome a physical engine.
It did not move.
Was it waiting for me to move? It would be difficult to catch urts in the sewers, so alert and quickly moving.
It would have to feed.
It would come, occasionally, out of the sewers, however clumsily, to seek slower, easier game.
It was blind, but it could smell, and it could hear.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15)